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| | Vista Blue Screen of Death Since I started out with Vista Ultimate on my new PC i get every now and than the famous BSOD. My PC is running 24x7 so most of the times it happens when I'm not sitting behind the pc. in the beginning (2 months ago) it happend about once a day, after a few later updates is only happend about once every 4 or 5 days. The only thing noticable I see is that after the PC rebooted from the BSOD the wireless network is not working (Siemens Gigaset USB Adapter 108) that is easily resolved by unplugging the USB connecter and plug it in again. Yesterday I installed the Windows Updates that where published on April 8th, with the result that the BSOD now occured every 2 hours (not exactly but more or less) and after the third time I decided the uninstall all the security updates from that batch that i could uninstall. There were a few other updates but Office related that I left installed and on security update that I was unable to uninstall (the prereq update for SP1: KB938371). After rebooting the pc it has so far worked perfectly again for approx 20 hours. I have no clue of what migth be causing the problem, can anybody here help me trying to find what it could be? |
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| | Re: Vista Blue Screen of Death Hi, Ok, so it's been happening since the beginning, so uninstalling updates is not going to resolve the problem. You give no details about the stop errors, so I can only give you vague answers. As a bit of information, the vast majority of blue screens are caused by driver issues, so that is where you would want to start. Do not rely on Windows Update for this, go to the manufacturer of the various pieces of hardware used in the build and obtain updated drivers directly from them. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Sververda" <Sververda@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:9666B36F-EEB3-4D09-9495-20E69388E814@xxxxxx Quote: > Since I started out with Vista Ultimate on my new PC i get every now and > than > the famous BSOD. My PC is running 24x7 so most of the times it happens > when > I'm not sitting behind the pc. > in the beginning (2 months ago) it happend about once a day, after a few > later updates is only happend about once every 4 or 5 days. > > The only thing noticable I see is that after the PC rebooted from the BSOD > the wireless network is not working (Siemens Gigaset USB Adapter 108) that > is > easily resolved by unplugging the USB connecter and plug it in again. > > Yesterday I installed the Windows Updates that where published on April > 8th, > with the result that the BSOD now occured every 2 hours (not exactly but > more > or less) and after the third time I decided the uninstall all the security > updates from that batch that i could uninstall. There were a few other > updates but Office related that I left installed and on security update > that > I was unable to uninstall (the prereq update for SP1: KB938371). After > rebooting the pc it has so far worked perfectly again for approx 20 hours. > > I have no clue of what migth be causing the problem, can anybody here help > me trying to find what it could be? |
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| | Re: Vista Blue Screen of Death Hi, Off course I realise that removing the updates does not solve the problem, but at least it prevented the system from getting the BSOD every 2 hours. I didn't supply information about the stop errors since I can't find it in the event log (other than the unexpected shutdown with no information at all), so if you have an idea as to where I can retrieve that information please tell me and I'll share it here. I will have a look at the drivers, currently i have 3 devices with unsigned drivers coming from the manufacturer directly. All three had drivers on their site that one might call outdated (more than 6 months old) for Vista, so it might be questionable as how good (or not) the support for Vista is. Also have another device with the drivers from the manufacturer but I doubt that that one is causing the BSOD problems (the Nvidia Geforce drivers). "Rick Rogers" wrote: Quote: > Hi, > > Ok, so it's been happening since the beginning, so uninstalling updates is > not going to resolve the problem. You give no details about the stop errors, > so I can only give you vague answers. As a bit of information, the vast > majority of blue screens are caused by driver issues, so that is where you > would want to start. Do not rely on Windows Update for this, go to the > manufacturer of the various pieces of hardware used in the build and obtain > updated drivers directly from them. > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > "Sververda" <Sververda@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:9666B36F-EEB3-4D09-9495-20E69388E814@xxxxxx Quote: > > Since I started out with Vista Ultimate on my new PC i get every now and > > than > > the famous BSOD. My PC is running 24x7 so most of the times it happens > > when > > I'm not sitting behind the pc. > > in the beginning (2 months ago) it happend about once a day, after a few > > later updates is only happend about once every 4 or 5 days. > > > > The only thing noticable I see is that after the PC rebooted from the BSOD > > the wireless network is not working (Siemens Gigaset USB Adapter 108) that > > is > > easily resolved by unplugging the USB connecter and plug it in again. > > > > Yesterday I installed the Windows Updates that where published on April > > 8th, > > with the result that the BSOD now occured every 2 hours (not exactly but > > more > > or less) and after the third time I decided the uninstall all the security > > updates from that batch that i could uninstall. There were a few other > > updates but Office related that I left installed and on security update > > that > > I was unable to uninstall (the prereq update for SP1: KB938371). After > > rebooting the pc it has so far worked perfectly again for approx 20 hours. > > > > I have no clue of what migth be causing the problem, can anybody here help > > me trying to find what it could be? > |
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| | Re: Vista Blue Screen of Death Hi, I've been getting BSOD off and on for the past year that I've been using the Sierra 875 aircard through AT&t. No one has been able to help me from preventing it from happening, I don't get any error code either. I restart in safe mode, check what I can and never can find any problems and then just restart and go on. I was using the 3G watcher after the AT&T communications manager didn't work well, recently I went back to the Communications Manager and have had less BSODs than ever. I'm running Vista Home premium with Windows office 2007 installed. This may not help, but maybe someone can comment on the mystery of the BSOD and if it's related to wireless internet. Good luck, I know how frustrating it can be. "Sververda" wrote: Quote: > Hi, > > Off course I realise that removing the updates does not solve the problem, > but at least it prevented the system from getting the BSOD every 2 hours. > I didn't supply information about the stop errors since I can't find it in > the event log (other than the unexpected shutdown with no information at > all), so if you have an idea as to where I can retrieve that information > please tell me and I'll share it here. > > I will have a look at the drivers, currently i have 3 devices with unsigned > drivers coming from the manufacturer directly. All three had drivers on their > site that one might call outdated (more than 6 months old) for Vista, so it > might be questionable as how good (or not) the support for Vista is. Also > have another device with the drivers from the manufacturer but I doubt that > that one is causing the BSOD problems (the Nvidia Geforce drivers). > > "Rick Rogers" wrote: > Quote: > > Hi, > > > > Ok, so it's been happening since the beginning, so uninstalling updates is > > not going to resolve the problem. You give no details about the stop errors, > > so I can only give you vague answers. As a bit of information, the vast > > majority of blue screens are caused by driver issues, so that is where you > > would want to start. Do not rely on Windows Update for this, go to the > > manufacturer of the various pieces of hardware used in the build and obtain > > updated drivers directly from them. > > > > -- > > Best of Luck, > > > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > > > "Sververda" <Sververda@xxxxxx> wrote in message > > news:9666B36F-EEB3-4D09-9495-20E69388E814@xxxxxx Quote: > > > Since I started out with Vista Ultimate on my new PC i get every now and > > > than > > > the famous BSOD. My PC is running 24x7 so most of the times it happens > > > when > > > I'm not sitting behind the pc. > > > in the beginning (2 months ago) it happend about once a day, after a few > > > later updates is only happend about once every 4 or 5 days. > > > > > > The only thing noticable I see is that after the PC rebooted from the BSOD > > > the wireless network is not working (Siemens Gigaset USB Adapter 108) that > > > is > > > easily resolved by unplugging the USB connecter and plug it in again. > > > > > > Yesterday I installed the Windows Updates that where published on April > > > 8th, > > > with the result that the BSOD now occured every 2 hours (not exactly but > > > more > > > or less) and after the third time I decided the uninstall all the security > > > updates from that batch that i could uninstall. There were a few other > > > updates but Office related that I left installed and on security update > > > that > > > I was unable to uninstall (the prereq update for SP1: KB938371). After > > > rebooting the pc it has so far worked perfectly again for approx 20 hours. > > > > > > I have no clue of what migth be causing the problem, can anybody here help > > > me trying to find what it could be? > > |
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| | RE: Vista Blue Screen of Death Hi sir,can anyone help me get rid of this blue screen issue ? Is there any possible way to remove it ? Post Originated from http://www.VistaForums.com Vista Support Forums |
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